Exchange APT to ETC
Best rate guaranteed
We compare rates across multiple liquidity providers in real time and route your APT → ETC swap through the cheapest one.
24/7 human support
Real humans on Telegram within 3 minutes, any timezone. Every order has a copyable ID, we see the same state you do.
Non-custodial security
Your APT moves directly to the provider's deposit address, ETC arrives at your wallet. SwapHub never holds your funds.
Today's APT → ETC rate.
1 APT is currently worth 0.109200 ETC. SwapHub compares rates across multiple liquidity providers and routes your order through the one offering the highest net ETC received.
How much will I get.
Live rate applied to common amounts — updated every 60 seconds.
| 1 APT | 0.109200 ETC |
| 5 APT | 0.546000 ETC |
| 10 APT | 1.0920 ETC |
| 50 APT | 5.4600 ETC |
| 100 APT | 10.9200 ETC |
| 500 APT | 54.6000 ETC |
| 1000 APT | 109.2000 ETC |
| 5000 APT | 546.0000 ETC |
| 10000 APT | 1092.00 ETC |
| 50000 APT | 5460.00 ETC |
| 1 ETC | 9.1575 APT |
| 5 ETC | 45.7875 APT |
| 10 ETC | 91.5751 APT |
| 50 ETC | 457.8755 APT |
| 100 ETC | 915.7509 APT |
| 500 ETC | 4578.75 APT |
| 1000 ETC | 9157.51 APT |
| 5000 ETC | 45787.55 APT |
| 10000 ETC | 91575.09 APT |
| 50000 ETC | 457875.46 APT |
How to swap APT to ETC.
Enter APT amount
Type how much APT you want to swap. We'll show the exact ETC you'll receive at the live rate.
Paste ETC address
Your Ethereum Classic receiving address. We validate the format live — valid addresses show a teal check.
Send your APT
Transfer APT to the one-time deposit address. Open it in your wallet with one tap — no manual copy.
Receive ETC
ETC arrives at your wallet. We never held your funds — non-custodial from start to finish.
Why people swap APT to ETC.
Diem's spiritual successor. Aptos, founded by Mo Shaikh and Avery Ching from the ex-Meta Diem team, is a high-throughput blockchain designed for smart contracts. Its Move language, known for preventing common smart contract bugs, makes it ideal for developers looking for a reliable platform. Aptos offers sub-second finality, making it perfect for applications requiring fast confirmation times.
Philosophically aligned. Ethereum Classic, the original Ethereum chain before the DAO fork, maintains a strict proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism and the 'code is law' philosophy. Aptos, with its parallel execution engine, can offer faster transaction times, making it attractive for users seeking high throughput and low latency. Aptos' block-STM engine ensures that transactions are processed efficiently, aligning well with Ethereum Classic's principles of immutability and security.
High throughput applications. Both Aptos and Ethereum Classic are designed for high-throughput applications. However, Aptos' Move language and block-STM engine provide a more efficient way to execute smart contracts, reducing the risk of bugs and ensuring faster transaction speeds. This makes Aptos particularly suitable for gaming, NFTs, and other applications where speed and reliability are crucial.
Post-Merge miners' haven. After the Ethereum merge, many miners moved to Ethereum Classic to maintain PoW. Aptos, with its similar philosophy, provides a home for these miners while offering better performance and lower fees compared to Ethereum Classic. Users can leverage Aptos' sub-second finality and lower fees to migrate their operations, making it an attractive option for those looking to optimize costs and performance.
About the assets.
Aptos is a high-throughput blockchain designed for smart contracts, founded by Mo Shaikh and Avery Ching from the ex-Meta Diem team. It offers sub-second finality and a Move language known for preventing common smart contract bugs.
Ethereum Classic is the original Ethereum chain (pre-DAO fork) and maintained proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism. Known for its 'code is law' philosophy and fixed monetary policy, Ethereum Classic attracts PoW miners post-Ethereum merge and speculative traders.
Questions people ask.
01 What's the current APT to ETC exchange rate?
Right now 1 APT equals about 0.109200 ETC. The rate updates every 60 seconds on this page. The exact amount you'll receive is locked at the moment your APT arrives at the deposit address.
02 How long does an APT to ETC swap take?
Average end-to-end time is about 5 minutes. The main variable is Aptos network confirmation speed — typically sub-second finality (~0.9 seconds). You can track progress in real time on the swap page.
03 Which APT networks are supported?
SwapHub supports Aptos on the mainnet. Aptos mainnet is the only network available for APT swaps through our liquidity providers.
04 What is the minimum and maximum amount?
Minimums vary by pair and are shown before you confirm — typically around $10–$20 equivalent. There's no hard maximum — larger orders may be split across providers automatically for the best rate.
05 Float rate vs Fixed rate — which should I pick?
Float gives you the best available rate at the moment your deposit arrives (usually a slightly better number, subject to movement). Fixed locks the rate when you create the order, costing about 0.4% extra — worth it for large amounts or when the market is moving fast.
06 Is there a fee on top of the exchange rate?
SwapHub charges no extra fee on top of the displayed rate — our margin is already included in what you see. You'll also pay the network fee for ETC and gas on your chosen APT network.
07 What happens if I send the wrong amount?
If you send less than the minimum, the order pauses and you can add a top-up. If you send more than the estimate, you'll automatically receive the extra ETC at the locked rate. Sending a different coin to the APT address is recoverable but requires contacting support.
08 Can I swap APT to ETC inside Telegram?
Yes. @swapHUB_com_bot opens a Telegram Mini App with the same flow, same rates, same providers. Convenient for mobile users who already live in Telegram.
09 Is SwapHub regulated? Where is it based?
SwapHub operates as a non-custodial interface that routes orders across multiple licensed exchange providers. We don't custody funds, so the regulatory model is closer to an aggregator than an exchange. For jurisdiction-specific questions, see the Terms.